The 16-year pro had said he would contemplate retirement if a deal wasn't imminent, and Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie reportedly wanted Woodson back.

Problem solved.

Woodson's best days are obviously behind him, but the 2009 Defensive Player of the Year proved in 2013 that he can still produce. He was on the field for nearly every defensive snap and accumulated 97 tackles, two sacks, three forced fumbles, an interception and a touchdown — a fumble recovery against the Chargers that gave Woodson his 13th defensive score (tied with Darren Sharper and Rod Woodson for most all-time).

The eight-time Pro Bowler spent the first eight years of his career in Oakland, then seven in Green Bay before returning to the Raiders prior to last season.